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In 1962, Bruno designed the Exhibition of National Economic Achievements, similar stools were part of the design at the Exhibition Square. By the time of his 1995 solo exhibition, the stools had already taken on a more modern form. For over thirty years, these stools have also been used as a side table to carry Bruno's newer books that were still looking for their rightful place in the collection. It can be assumed that the tripod motif comes from a pot stand used in the Middle Ages. Up to four Tripods can be stored on top of each other. This solution is well suited to a smaller apartment with its multifunctionality. When stored, the smaller drawers and legs create an extremely interesting visual rhythm that is different on all sides. You can combine the product yourself with both softer and harder materials according to the purpose. Cork and plywood are well suited for sitting or as a plant table with their warmth. The stone slab is a support for a snack or a hot drink.
Materials

Oak Plywood Cork Stone
Details

470x445x410mm



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